Hello! I'm new to this forum. I'm currently studying a LLB degree, but would like to earn a JD in order to practice in the US (I'm a US citizen living abroad). There are some programs that allow you apply first to a LLM and then apply for a JD, and at the end of the 3 years.. receive both degrees. This is what I would like to do. I would like help:
* University of California, Boalt Hall School of Law, in Berkeley, CA.
* University of Chicago Law School, University of Chicago, in Chicago, IL.
* Columbia Law School, Columbia University, in New York, NY.
* Cornell Law School, Cornell University, in Ithaca, NY.
* Duke University School of Law, Duke University, in Durham, NC.
* Georgetown University Law Center, Georgetown University, in Washington, DC.
* Harvard Law School, Harvard University, in Cambridge, MA.
* University of Michigan Law School, University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor, MI.
* New York University School of Law, New York University, in New York, NY.
* Northwestern University School of Law, Northwestern University, in Chicago, IL.
* University of Pennsylvania Law School, University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, PA.
* Stanford Law School, Stanford University, in Palo Alto, CA.
* University of Virginia School of Law, University of Virginia, in Charlottesville, VA.
* Yale Law School, Yale University, in New Haven, CT.
I would like to know information on admissions to these universities: which favor more grades and numbers/have a more holistic approach/value projects you've participated in..etc.
Thank you!